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The Oklahoma municipal court of record has jurisdiction over traffic or other violation cases. The municipal court of record hears jury trials. The Oklahoma municipal court not of record has jurisdiction over traffic or other violation cases. The municipal court not of record has jury trials. The Oklahoma district courts are the state's trial courts. The Oklahoma district court has exclusive civil jurisdiction, except for concurrent jurisdiction in appeals of administrative agency cases. The Oklahoma district court also has jurisdiction over small claims of up to $3,000. The district court has exclusive domestic relations jurisdiction. The Oklahoma district court also has exclusive criminal jurisdiction including criminal appeals. The district court also hears moving traffic, miscellaneous traffic, and ordinance violation cases. The district court has exclusive juvenile jurisdiction. The Oklahoma court of tax review has jurisdiction over appeals of administrative agency cases. The court of tax review does not hear jury trials. The Oklahoma court of civil appeals has mandatory jurisdiction in civil, administrative agency, juvenile, original proceeding, and interlocutory decision cases that are assigned by the supreme court. The court of appeals has no discretionary jurisdiction. The Oklahoma court of criminal appeals has mandatory jurisdiction in capital criminal, criminal, juvenile, original proceeding cases. The court of criminal appeals has discretionary jurisdiction in interlocutory decision cases. Oklahoma's highest court is the supreme court. The Oklahoma supreme court has mandatory jurisdiction in civil, administrative agency, juvenile, disciplinary, advisory opinion, original proceeding, and interlocutory decision cases. The supreme court of Oklahoma has discretionary jurisdiction in civil, administrative agency, juvenile, interlocutory decision cases.